Description: ca. 1880 - "Louisiana Jockey Club House ... United States Mint." - advertising trade card. Louisiana Jockey Club House (Luling Mansion), New Orleans - very similar to an 1884 souvenir booklet image Photo View Card - GREAT Condition: Antique Card, minor flaws; please study scans. Approx. 4.75 x 3 inches - From series (circa 1880) issued by: "Frank Cousins' Bee-Hive" -- see far below. This is NOT a postcard ... but because many researchers & local history collectors search for historic cards and vintage landmark history items like this under Postcard categories, the Dave Cheadle Card Store is listing some GREAT 19th Century Historical Trade Cards under various Post Card headings. This is NOT a "Real Photo" per se ... but rather an 1800's hand-drawn lithograph image from a photo image.Authentic 19th Century "Photo-View" / "Photo-Lithograph" cards like this one were based upon actual photographs; lithographers transferred the photo images to lith stones or plates, often taking slight "liberties" in the process... ... perhaps removing a distracting object, or adding people (who are often disproportionately sized).This photo lith is nearly identical to a known c 1880 photo. NOTE: US MINT sidewalk people are smaller than the fence!19th Century Photo-Lith images are historically important and can be as detailed and rare as period photographs. "Frank Cousins' Bee-Hive, Salem." Advertising imprinted on the top margins.The architectural photographer Frank Cousins was relentless in assembling and publishing photos of important buildings.Cousins' Salem, Mass., "Bee-Hive" store was noted for its huge sales inventory of photographs, printed cards, books, etc.Countless 1880's advertising cards were issued by Cousins, but his photo-lith trade cards featuring buildings are RARE. Wikipedia: "Frank Cousins (photographer) worked as a young man in the dry goods store, J.B. & S.D. Shepard. Cousins and his brothers opened their own general store at 170-174 Essex Street in Salem in 1868. His brothers passed away and Cousins continued to run the store, calling it Frank Cousins Bee Hive." As his business became more successful he was able to indulge in his interests in studying New England architecture through writing and photography. Over the course of his life, Frank Cousins took tens of thousands of images and sold them at his store and to more specific audiences (architects, publishers, libraries) through his business "Frank Cousins Art Company." • RARE: circa 140 Years Old - Antique 19th Century Card: Photo -related Business Advertising Card + Over 1,000+ more fabulous antique & vintage cards are currently listed at the Dave Cheadle Card Store. 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Price: 38 USD
Location: Loveland, Colorado
End Time: 2024-09-29T21:22:52.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: 19th Century Photo-Lithographic Advertising Card
Type of Advertising: Victorian Advertising Trade Card
Product Brand Name: Frank Cousins' Bee-Hive Store, Salem, Mass.
Antique Card Display Condition: Evidence of aging flaws and wear as shown in scans
Date of Creation: circa 1800's / Authentic 19th Century Card
Region: Louisiana
Size of Card: Approx. 4.75 x 3 inches / Shown by Ruler
City: New Orleans
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Modified Item: No